La Cima
La Cima
The Summit
Simone Cargnoni
Italy / 2026 / 52' / Italian premiere
La Cima
The Summit
Simone Cargnoni
Italy / 2026 / 52' / Italian premiere

On the walls of the Dolomites, climbing becomes a metaphor for an inner journey, where overcoming limits is not an achievement, but an act of profound sharing.

Language: Italian

Screenings

La Cima is part of these programs:

  • Né calt né fret

    Né calt né fret

    Gruppo giovani dell'Associazione NOI Giovo APS

    Italy / 2025 / 41'

  • La Cima

    La Cima

    Simone Cargnoni

    Italy / 2026 / 52'

28/04/2026
18:15
Supercinema Vittoria
Not available
02/05/2026
18:30
Multisala Modena — Sala 2
Not available
  • White flag

    White flag

    Parviz Rostami

    Iran / 2025 / 15'

  • La Cima

    La Cima

    Simone Cargnoni

    Italy / 2026 / 52'

03/05/2026
18:00
Multisala Modena — Sala 1
Not available

Director

Simone Cargnoni

Simone Cargnoni

Simone Cargnoni works in photography, video and film, focusing on news reporting. LA CIMA is his first full-length film as a director.

Cast

Nicolle Boroni, Kevin Ferrari, Gianluigi Rosa

Awards

CinemAMoRE Award
Ed. 2026
“The summit is the desire not to run away when you’re afraid.” This line, spoken by one of the protagonists, brings the CinemAMoRe prize-winning film to a close. The award recognises its powerful message of inclusion and accessibility in mountain sports – themes recently spotlighted by the Paralympics in Trentino. Celebrating ten years of inclusive climbing at the Brenta Open, the film weaves together archive footage and compelling personal stories, told through studio interviews and intimate glimpses into everyday life.
Dolomites World Heritage Award
Ed. 2026
Three bodies, three stories and a wall in the Dolomites. Climbing is neither a race nor a record, but a shared enterprise, and silent and unspoken support between climbers. The camera stays close, without dramatising. The summit brings no celebration, only questions; and in the dialogue between man and nature, limits once thought to be insurmountable become open questions. Mountains cannot be owned: they are there to be listened to, together, while some make them accessible to those who have stopped believing, in the spirit of UNESCO’s universal values.

Gallery

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